Bygone Beliefs: Being a Series of Excursions in the Byways of Thought
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This collection of essays examines a range of historical beliefs and practices, tracing their logic, symbolism, and persistence. Topics move from medieval animism, astrology, and the interplay of mysticism and scholasticism to treatments of Pythagorean thought, medicine and magic, bird superstitions, the curious powder of sympathy, talismans, ceremonial magic, architectural symbolism, and alchemical themes including the quest for the philosopher's stone and phallic imagery. The author treats each topic as an excursion into forgotten byways of thought, aiming to uncover the reasons behind formerly widespread beliefs and to show continuities between past systems and later intellectual currents.
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